Citroën C3 R5/Rally2

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Citroën C3 R5
A Citroën C3 R5 at the 2018 Rally Italia Sardegna
CategoryR5
ConstructorCitroën World Rally Team
PredecessorCitroën DS3 R5
Technical specifications[1]
Length3,996 mm
Width1,820 mm
Wheelbase2,567 mm
Engine1.6 L (98 cu in) 4-cylinder, 16-valve turbocharged front transverse
Transmissionfive-speed sequential 4-wheel drive
Weight1,230 kg
TyresMichelin
Competition history
Notable entrantsFrance Citroën World Rally Team
Notable driversFrance Stéphane Lefebvre
Norway Ole Christian Veiby
Romania Simone Tempestini
Debut2018 Tour de Corse (WRC-2)
RacesWinsPodiums
803
Teams' Championships0
Constructors' Championships0
Drivers' Championships0

The Citroën C3 R5 is a rally car built by Citroën World Rally Team. It is based upon the Citroën C3 road car and is built to Group R5 regulations.[2] The car made its début at the 2018 Tour de France where it was driven by the French crew of Stéphane Lefebvre and Gabin Moreau.[3]

Rally result

WRC-2 results - factory team

Year Driver 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Pos. Points
2018 France Stephane Lefebvre MON SWE MEX FRA
Ret
ARG POR
3
ITA
8
FIN
13
GER
8
TUR GBR
5
ESP
15
AUS 13th 33
Romania Simone Tempestini MON SWE MEX FRA ARG POR ITA
Ret
FIN
9
GER
10
TUR GBR ESP AUS 15th* 28*
Norway Ole Christian Veiby MON SWE MEX FRA ARG POR ITA FIN GER TUR GBR ESP
9
AUS 7th* 47*
  • scored points with different entries.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Citroën C3 R5 Specifications & Profile". www.rallye-info.com. Retrieved 12 December 2018.
  2. ^ Evans, David (31 May 2017). "Citroen starting from scratch with WRC2 car". autosport.com. Motorsport Network. Retrieved 3 June 2017.
  3. ^ "Corsica linea Tour de Corse 2018 Entry List" (PDF). tourdecorse.com. tourdecorse.com. 15 March 2018. Retrieved 15 March 2018.

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